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'Cuckoo's Nest' Hospital Cited by Feds

By SARAH SKIDMORE, AP

Wed Jan 16, 9:09 PM EST

PORTLAND, Ore. — Mental patients at the Oregon State Hospital, the

setting for " One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, " were exposed to threats

ranging from infectious outbreaks to patient-on-patient assaults,

according to a Justice Department report released Wednesday.

The report, based on an investigation in 2006, found several horror

stories from Oregon's primary adult psychiatric facility. A patient

with a disorder that causes excessive thirst was left at the water

fountain and gained 13 pounds in water weight in one day. Another

patient was kept in seclusion for a year with no other treatment when

investigators arrived.

There were nearly 400 cases of patient-against-patient assault over a

year and cases of patients injuring themselves, including multiple

suicide attempts, while under staff observation.

Mice were found in rooms, and outbreaks of norovirus and scabies were

reported, according to the report.

Officials found the violations at the main hospital in Salem and at

its smaller Portland campus, which is used for psychiatric

rehabilitation. The crumbling, century-old facility in Salem was the

setting for the 1975 film " One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest " starring

Jack Nicholson.

State health officials say many improvements have been made since the

investigation took place, but they acknowledged problems still exist.

" The conditions reported on ... are completely unacceptable, " said Dr.

Bruce Goldberg, director of Oregon's Department of Human Services.

" It's unacceptable as a state, and it's unacceptable for us as a state

hospital for the health and well-being of our patients. "

But, he added, " It's not the same hospital today that it was in 2006. "

The report makes recommendations but does not set timelines to

complete them. State-commissioned reports also have found major health

and safety dangers at the hospital.

A spokeswoman for Gov. Ted Kulongoski said the governor takes the

findings seriously but is pleased with progress made since the 2006

investigation.

The Oregon Legislature last year authorized $458 million to build two

new state-operated hospitals by 2013: a 620-bed hospital in Salem and

360-bed facility in Junction City. The hospital also hired a new chief

medical officer and additional staff.

Oregon Senate President said he will create a

legislative oversight committee to monitor progress toward compliance

with the Department of Justice's recommendations.

" In my opinion, this is the No. 1 issue for Oregonians today, " he said.

The National Alliance on Mental Illness of Oregon said it wants a

comprehensive review of the entire mental health system so the 2009

Legislature will know how to respond.

The state Department of Human Services will request additional

positions from the to improve patient care and safety.

" This is a symptom of years of neglect to our entire mental health

system, " Goldberg said.

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This

material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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